Several people who expressed joy at deaths of IDF soldiers or spoke harshly against the Gaza war have been fired due to efforts of online groups.

Over the past two weeks, an increasing number of Facebook pages are reporting on people who express joy at the deaths of IDF soldiers or speak out harshly against the war effort, and calling for them to be dismissed from their jobs.

I understand the freedom of speech. Why would an Israeli take joy in
their soldiers who are deployed by the Israeli Government being killed?
Your Country at least cares for your safety and doesn't use your
Children's school as a military base. I'm a Christian, I live in the
U.S. and I would die for Israel just as I would for the United States.
Hamas uses mortars and rockets fired from apartments and scholl's in
Gaza. Israel fires back for the safety of their citizen's. Women and
Children die, and Hamas wins. I can understand being against war. Israel
has used restraint from these people attacking. Israel has bomb shelters
for their citizens. Hamas has built tunnels not for civilians but to
attack Israel. I'm against war. Your leadership is pure, and cares for
your people. As far as getting fired for speaking out against war you
should be able to do this. To take pleasure in your Country's Soldiers
deaths is not right. It doesn't warrant termination of a job, but it is
a very low person that takes joy in one of your soldiers death.

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